circular bronze glaze

B1 architecture in Den Bosch is the first to use bronze glazes with 40%particulate matter by weight in the recipe.
PROJECT INFORMATION

Studio Christine Jetten processes harmful particulate matter in circular construction ceramics, which yield sustainable, aesthetic and ethical products and that is a worldwide novelty.

The mission stays to add material possibilities to the palet of the architect.

Design process

With Clean Air City Ceramics, a circular high-quality new application has been found for the powdery residual waste, in unique and highly aesthetic architectural glazes for building ceramics.

Processing the particulate matter in construction ceramics is a special form of circular use of 'residual flows' from a major social problem. It leads to an aesthetically and ethically effective way to complete the circle.

'I was immediately enthusiastic. The glaze is warm, present, but not obtrusive. A surface is usually tiled for functional reasons. But it becomes an ornament in the room by giving change in color and degree of gloss a role with this glaze.'

Anja Beyer - B1 architectuur
architect, owner B1 architectuur
Harmful PM is processed in circular construction ceramics, which yield sustainable, aesthetic and ethical products and that is a worlwide a novelty.

In recent years, pioneering and experimental approach has not only led to new typologies in ceramic building materials, but also to a circular breakthrough, resulting from fundamental research. The first circular tile production has been achieved together with partners ENS Clean Air Solutions and Dijkstra Friese Kleiwarenfabriek.

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